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Alphabet of Gratitude
Alphabet of Gratitude is a resource for a daily reflection on gratitude. Beginning Sunday, November 3 through Thanksgiving Day we will post three social media images on our Facebook page each day.
This gratitude practice takes you through the letters of the alphabet and guides you through a different word and question for reflection each day.
August Worship Series
“Re-Shaped: What We’re Made For”
You’re invited to consider how God is (and has been) “Re-Shaping” us—personally, and as a church—through another worship series from Dr. Marcia McFee (Worship Design Studio). Change is so common and yet one of our most challenging human processes.
To help guide your exploration of the theme of change—which we all experience—you can download a companion reflection journal to accompany your discernment.
July Worship Series
In July, we will be experiencing “Quest: the Awakened Traveler,” a four-week worship series that will encourage us to open ourselves more fully to the curiosity and wonder, reflection and transformation that travelers–not merely tourists–experience when they choose to immerse themselves in soul-widening adventures.
If you’d like to go deeper with the “Quest” worship series, a companion journal for the four weeks is available to download, with links to video clips with famous travel guide Rick Steves.
Paving Path Fundraiser Completed
Our final total is $2,874.76! Thank you!
From Jennifer Gillis-White:
On behalf of the Property and Finance Ministry, we thank each person who contributed to the Paving Path fundraiser. …
These additional funds will take a great burden off other ministry resources of the church, as we complete this much needed repair to our parking area. This project is an issue of both hospitality and safety.
Paving Path Fundraiser
On Sunday, April 8, the Property and Finance Ministry launched the Paving Path fundraiser. The goal of this fundraising is to raise money to offset the cost of repairing and paving the Second Street parking lot entrance — a much needed repair project.
When completed, this fundraiser will earn $5,050. These additional funds will take a great burden off other ministry resources of the church, as we complete our paving project. How it works …
Two Lenten Resources
We recently shared via email a guide-book for a Lenten prayer practice called Pray the Day. We also promised to provide daily Facebook posts through Lent. However, Pray the Day is not a daily series, but rather a template for a practice of prayer throughout each day.
To provide that daily prompt for your Lenten spiritual journey, we are sharing Return to Me on our Facebook page, exploring the theme of “return” through several spiritual practices – with prompts suitable for children, too. Booklets can be downloaded …
2024 Annual Giving
An Invitation & An Opportunity
As part of our annual appeal for financial support, Pledge Packets are mailed to members and friends to inform and encourage giving to support the ministry of our church. The items in that packet are also linked at the end of this post.
Why give? One important document in the packet is a letter from our new Moderator, Susan Morrill, highlighting the recent annual meeting vote to explore some form of shared ministry with the United Parish Church of Fort Fairfield
Annual Meeting Actions
The Annual Meeting of The Presque Isle Congregational Church, United Church of Christ was held following the worship service on Sunday, January 28, 2024. In addition to the ordinary business of accepting reports about the 2023 work of our Church Council and Ministries, financial reports, remembering members who died in the past year, and thanking those who had served in leadership roles, several actions were taken regarding our ministry in 2024: …
Annual Meeting 2024
Our church’s Annual Meeting is a time to reflect on the past year, plan financially and programmatically for the coming year, elect leaders, and celebrate our life together in community.
While this meeting satisfies a legal requirement of incorporation, it is more importantly a moment for us to determine how we will follow faithfully where the Spirit leads. In this year’s meeting we will consider whether the Spirit is leading us to some form of shared ministry with the United Parish Church of Fort Fairfield.
Advent Devotion Resource
For your reflection during the 28 days of Advent, we’ll be sharing content on our Facebook page from “Shadow & Light,” a daily Advent devotional resource from Vibrant Church Communications .
Each week you’ll be invited to use scripture, song, prayer, and practice to prepare yourself for the birth of the Christ child, discovering what is holy in the spectrum from shadow to light. Wait and watch (two Advent themes) for more information on our Facebook page.
The Christmas Fund Offering
The Christmas Fund provides emergency grants, supplementation of small annuities and health premiums, and Christmas “Thank You” gift checks to lower-income retired clergy and lay employees.
This year, our care and compassion will be especially appreciated by those servants of the church who are facing a time of need. It’s one of the UCC “5 for 5” offerings our church supports. Your gift may be made any time in the month of December. Follow the “Read more” link to learn more about how our gifts help.
Pastoral Care Partner
From our Moderator, Calvin Hall:
As was announced in church last Sunday, we have arranged for the Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy, pastor of the United Parish Church in Fort Fairfield, to partner with us and provide pastoral care for our church family on a part-time basis. …
We believe that this relationship can lead to even more opportunities for collaboration and partnership with our United Parish Church neighbors, and we look forward to working with Diane in the coming months. Please help us welcome Diane as a partner in our ministry!
Our Response to Hate
Our church was vandalized on September 19, with what was apparently meant to be a hateful anti-LBGTQ+ slur. So, what happens when a church building is defaced by graffiti that is meant to diminish or harm others whom we believe are children of God?
Love is what happens!
To help make that love more visible in the coming days, and continue to reject hate in all its forms, follow the “read more” link to learn more about one simple witness we can all make to say there’s no room for hate here - or anywhere!
Summer Worship 2023
Our church embraces a different pace and practice for worship in July and August. This is in part to give a short break to those who have had primary responsibility for preparing and leading worship (including all the technical tasks) from September through June.
We have created some options we hope will fit your individual schedules — a little something for everyone. Here’s a link to a printable version of the full summer worship schedule.
Outdoor Worship
Sunday, July 30, we’ll meet at 10 am at the Mantle Lake Park pavilion.
Part of the service (in-person only) will be an opportunity to walk the park trails or remain in the pavilion for small group conversations and reflection. Coffee and drinks will be provided. You are invited to bring a breakfast dish/treat to share, potluck style, if you are able.
For those who have difficulty walking, the gate on the driveway leading down to the pavilion will be unlocked at 9:45am for someone to drop you off.
Strengthen the Church
The Strengthen the Church offering is one of the several 5 for 5 mission outreach appeals we make each year, supporting mission work of both the Maine Conference and the national offices of the United Church of Christ.
The funds raised for Strengthen the Church support leadership development, new churches, youth ministry, and innovation in existing congregations. By our generosity to this offering, we build up the Body of Christ.
We will gratefully receive designated Strengthen the Church gifts throughout the month of June. Thank you!
PIUCC Pride Activities
Saturday, June 17 — The Pride Aroostook Festival will be at the Riverside Park Pavilion - 19 Riverside Drive, Presque Isle. The festival grounds open at 3:00 pm. As one of the sponsors of the event, our church will host a table to share information about our Open and Affirming congregation. We’d love to see lots of our members and friends there to show how our welcoming message is more than words! See you there!
Sunday, June 18 — Worship (10:00 am) will be led by Meg Hegemann and others. It will be a Pride-themed service, and will include a service of communion.
Area-Wide Yard Sale Success
While we worried about the weather, the sale was both fun and profitable for us, with proceeds exceeding $1,150.00. Many thanks go to the Welcome and Care Ministry, chaired by Carolyn Woodman, for organizing the sale; Sara Harvey for coordinating the Food Sale and Coffee Bar; Claude Brissette, Bill and Diane Deschesne, Peggy Woodman, and Susie James for organizing and pricing; Ginette Rivard for acting as cashier. And thank you to many others who shared in the work of the day. Items not sold were donated to the Hope and Justice Project and to Catholic Charities. Proceeds from the sale will benefit our local missions.
Community Yard Sale (updated)
Led by the Welcome and Care Ministry team members, our church will participate in the City of Presque Isle Area-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, June 3, from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. We’re adding a Bake Sale table as well! So, we need your yard sale items, and baked goods, too!
Proceeds from the sale will benefit our church's local mission partners (GIFT, Pride Aroostook, Hope and Justice Project, Homeless Services, and the Home Heating Telethon).
Follow the “Read More” link to get all the details for how you can help! And, thank you!
Visioning Worship/Workshop
On Sunday, May 21, at 10:00 am, the Rev. Dr. Susan MacAlpine-Gillis will join us for worship to introduce a discernment process that will help shape our vision for the future of our church. The service that day will intertwine worship with our visioning and discernment workshop. … We highly encourage all persons involved in the life of our church to attend. Childcare will be provided.
Because of technical contraints, this worship/workshop will not be streamed. There will be other opportunities for all (including online) to be a part of this process of shaping our church’s future.